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Governors Romney and Knowles fishing for Coho PHOTOGRAPHER Reese, Staber W. DATE September 1968 SUMMARY Governors Romney (Michigan) and Knowles (Wisconsin) trolling for Coho salmon in Lake Michigan off Manistee. PHOTOGRAPHER Reese, Staber W. DATE September 1968 DESCRIPTION OF ORIGINAL Color photograph; 3 x 3 inches FORMAT Still image LOCAL IDENTIFIER Neg. 19322 COLLECTIONS Wisconsin's Historic Natural Resources Photos Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Collection State of Wisconsin Collection Subjects Dignitaries Governors Recreation Fishing Salmon Animals Lakes & ponds Manistee County (Mich.)

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Author Reese, Staber W.

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Governors Romney (Michigan) and Knowles (Wisconsin) trolling for Coho salmon in Lake Michigan off Manistee.

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